From being chased by people with guns and driving like a rabbit, to new clothes and becoming a captain, changing clothes and changing hearts at the same time. Originally a little pig Luo, I thought he had escaped the evil fascists, I thought he found a uniform of an officer just because he was addicted to a uniform, I thought he would save those who had a similar experience with himself when he arrived at the desertion camp. . . Putting on new clothes, the evil in your heart is completely released at that moment!
The first deserter who met him had already begun to doubt the authenticity of his identity as a captain, until he met the owner of the small restaurant, later the captain of the gendarmerie, the captain in charge of arresting deserters, and every manager of the deserter battalion. . . are suspicious of him. But no one went to expose him, and they all chose to believe this captain. They all have their own plans, and they all hope to use his name to achieve their goals. For ourselves, we are all willing to tout the emperor's new clothes!
The distortion of human nature is vividly reflected in this impostor. One side is the identity of a deserter and the other is a mouthful of Hitler! Is he a coward? Or a fanatical militarist? At the end of the story, the first deserter to follow him is also I have completely lost my last bit of kindness. Just like in Germany during World War II, some people who were unwilling to follow the Führer, and some who had the opportunity to stop the German chariots from rolling over, in their duplicitous slogans, one after another. Under the package of uniforms, I finally made myself a walking dead Nazi!
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